SB plant Invigorator (SBPI) is an economical, environmentally friendly pest control, locally manufactured in Guernsey and employed by professional and amateur gardeners and growers all over the world. It is easy to use and has a unique 3 in 1 feature: serving as a pesticide, fungicide, and foliar nutrient feed.

SB plant invigorator
The SB Plant Invigorator is efficient in controlling a wide range of pests such as aphids, scales, mites, whitefly, spider mite, psyllids, mealybug or any other insect pests that invade hedges or shrubs. It also deals with powdery mildew and fungal diseases. It aids plants in restoring their old shine and health when you dilute it to wash plants for a cleaner and shinier appearance of the foliage.
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Is SB Plant Invigorator Toxic?
The SB Plant Invigorator is made without the use of toxic ingredients and yet maintains a high level of efficacy for all edible and ornamental crops.
This pesticide is applied manually and if applied properly will not result in the pests becoming resistant. There is no harvest interval, as the plants can be harvested at any time post-application.
How Is The SB Plant Invigorator Used And Stored?
The SB Plant Invigorator is a bio-degradable product that comes ready to use in a 500ml spray bottle or 500 ml concentrate that can be used all year round. For maximized effectiveness, it is best applied every week to the upper and lower leaf surface thoroughly to the point of run-off.
Weekly applications are necessary to ensure there are no build-ups of survivors due to their rapid rate of reproduction. The SB Plant Invigorator should only be used if diluted with the following rate: 10 ml and 500 ml of the concentrate to 1 Litre and 50 Litres of water respectively.
It is recommended to shake and stir well before use. The pesticide is capable of lasting for 2 to 3 years if the container is re-sealed after use and stored in a cool dry place; protected from frost and out of direct sunlight with a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 25 degrees Celsius.
